saber

Usages of saber

Cuando termino de escribir mis tareas, me acuesto contento sabiendo que aprendo algo nuevo cada día.
When I finish writing my assignments, I go to bed happy knowing that I learn something new each day.
Quiero saber más español.
I want to know more Spanish.
Si no sé qué escoger, quizá me apetezca revisar las recomendaciones de mis amigos.
If I don’t know what to choose, maybe I’ll fancy checking my friends’ recommendations.
Mi amiga sabe freír un huevo sin mucho aceite.
My friend knows how to fry an egg with little oil.
Cuando hay una avería eléctrica, llamamos a una vecina que sabe solucionarla sin peligro.
When there is an electrical breakdown, we call a neighbor who knows how to solve it without danger.
En la biblioteca nos gusta susurrar en español, pero sabemos que debemos callarnos si alguien nos mira mal.
In the library we like to whisper in Spanish, but we know we must be quiet if someone gives us a dirty look.
Yo debería haber guardado el martillo antes, porque ahora no sé dónde está.
I should have put the hammer away earlier, because now I do not know where it is.
No sé dónde guardé la cartera.
I don't know where I put the wallet.
No sabes lo buena que sale la tortilla cuando la patata está bien cocida.
You don’t know how good the omelette turns out when the potato is well cooked.
Mi abuela sabe coser un botón, pero yo solo sé doblar la ropa.
My grandmother knows how to sew a button, but I only know how to fold clothes.
No sabes lo tranquila que me siento cuando la dentista me explica todo con calma.
You don’t know how calm I feel when the dentist explains everything to me calmly.
No sabes lo bueno que es dormir bien cuando estás cansado.
You don’t know how good it is to sleep well when you are tired.
No sabes lo rápido que se me pasa el cansancio cuando escucho música.
You don’t know how quickly my tiredness goes away when I listen to music.
No sabes lo bien que me siento cuando hablo español sin miedo.
You don't know how good I feel when I speak Spanish without fear.
No sabes lo fácil que es practicar español con música.
You don't know how easy it is to practice Spanish with music.
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